POSITION TITLE: Experiential Holocaust Education Manager (Field Educator)
FLSA STATUS: Exempt
REPORTS TO: Director, Operations and Special Projects
DEPARTMENT: Legacy of Light Goldberg Institute for Holocaust Education
LOCATION: San Diego County, CA (field-based with some office work)
ABOUT THE ROLE
Bring history to life. As our Experiential Holocaust Education Manager (Field Educator), you’ll deliver powerful, interactive learning experiences to students and communities across San Diego County. Using Spark Interactive, the Legacy of Light Goldberg Institute for Holocaust Education’s Mobile Learning Center, a state-of-the-art traveling classroom and museum, you’ll help thousands of learners engage with survivor stories, explore the consequences of hate, and build empathy and understanding.
This role is perfect for an experienced educator, museum professional, or community facilitator who is passionate about Holocaust education, connecting with students, and innovative learning. You’ll join a creative, mission-driven team shaping a new model of education in motion.
ABOUT THE FEDERATION
For more than 85 years, the Jewish Federation of San Diego has built a vibrant, caring, and connected Jewish community. We strengthen Jewish identity, care for those in need, and foster deep connections with Israel and Jews around the world. Our staff are passionate, collaborative, and always learning. We welcome candidates from all backgrounds who share our commitment to education, empathy, and community impact. Learn more at www.jewishinsandiego.org.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Field Educator will serve as the primary guide and facilitator of the Institute’s Mobile Learning Center, an interactive experience designed to deliver dynamic, innovative, and accessible Holocaust education to schools and community sites by traveling to these locations directly.
The Institute’s Mobile Learning Center is scheduled to launch in San Diego in March of 2026. Prior to the community launch, the educator will actively participate in planning, preparation and other critical tasks to ensure a successful launch.
This role requires excellent organizational skills, strong interpersonal abilities, comfort with technology, and a love of teaching. The educator should be a confident presenter, an agile troubleshooter, and a passionate ambassador for Holocaust education. Training will be provided in all aspects of the Mobile Learning Center, and technical support will be available through partner vendors. This position also involves working closely with a growing team, including contributing to special projects as needed.
YOUR IMPACT
Educate & Inspire (55%)
- Facilitate engaging, age-appropriate, interactive holocaust education experiences for students, educators, and community groups.
- Create safe, inclusive environments for dialogue around difficult historical and contemporary issues.
- Adapt lessons to meet diverse learning needs and audiences.
Build Partnerships (20%)
- Serve as the main contact for schools, teachers, and community partners before and after Spark Interactive visits.
- Support educators with pre- and post-visit materials and follow-up resources.
- Recruit, train, and support volunteers and docents.
Operate & Innovate (15%)
- Manage daily logistics of the Spark Interactive Learning Center, including setup, travel, and maintenance (training provided).
- Troubleshoot basic technical and AV issues and coordinate vendor support when needed.
- Track program activities and expenses, ensuring smooth operations across sites.
Evaluate & Share Stories (10%)
- Collect and report on feedback, impact data, and participant stories.
- Support marketing and fundraising by sharing meaningful experiences, photos, and testimonials.
- Collaborate with the team to continually improve curriculum, technology, and user experience.
Pre-Launch (Through May 2026)
Before Spark Interactive officially launches, you’ll help co-design and launch an innovative educational experience:
- Participate in pilot programs and curriculum development.
- Build relationships with schools and educators.
- Support logistics planning, training development, and operational readiness.
- Collaborate with team members to ensure a successful public launch in May 202
WHO YOU ARE
Must-Haves
- Bachelor’s degree ideally in a field relevant to Holocaust education for grades 6-12. (e.g., Jewish Studies, Holocaust Studies, Religious Studies) and 3+ years teaching or facilitating learning for youth (formal classroom, museum, camp, or community setting).
- Skilled communicator and empathetic educator who can navigate sensitive topics with care.
- Has the superpower of connecting with teens.
- Technologically confident; quick to learn and troubleshoot digital tools.
- Highly organized and reliable, with strong project coordination skills.
- Valid California driver’s license and clean driving record, and comfort driving a large vehicle; training provided. Willingness to coordinate maintenance and repairs to ensure the smooth operation of the vehicle.
- Excited to work on the move—willingness to travel regularly throughout San Diego County (3-5 days per week)
Nice-to-Haves
- Background experience in Holocaust or genocide education, social studies, Jewish studies, or related field.
- Experience training or managing volunteers/docents.
- Bilingual English/Spanish.
- Familiarity with program evaluation and impact reporting.
- California teaching credential or master’s degree in a relevant field (preferred but not required).
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND EQUIPMENT
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, sit, and talk or hear. In addition, walking, sitting, and standing for extended period as part of the presentations and travel will be required. Occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. This job will require traveling all around San Diego with the Mobile Learning Center. The employee must occasionally crouch, stoop, or reach. The employee must have the ability to travel with the Mobile Learning Center and work early mornings, weekends and evenings when needed.
SCHEDULE & TRAVEL
This is a field-based position throughout San Diego County. Most workdays occur on-site at schools and community venues, with occasional early mornings, evenings, or regional travel. Vehicle training, routing support, and all necessary tools are provided. We value work-life balance and offer flex time to offset longer days.
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
This is a full-time position, working mostly in schools, public spaces and other locations mostly in San Diego. When not actively educating students, this position will work from the Jewish Federation office in San Diego.
Compensation range: $70,000-85,000 per year (commensurate with experience).
Comprehensive benefits, including:
- Medical, dental, and vision coverage
- Retirement plan participation
- Generous paid time off and approximately 22 paid holidays per year
- Paid sick leave and vacation
- Cell/hotspot stipend and professional development budget
- Mileage reimbursement or per diem for field travel
GROWTH & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
We invest in our educators. You’ll have opportunities to co-develop curriculum, present at education conferences, and grow with a program poised for national recognition.
Jewish Federation of San Diego is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veterans’ status or any other protected category. Relocation assistance is not offered for this position. All qualified candidates must be able to provide proof of their ability to work in the United States without support. All candidates will be required to successfully complete a background check prior to beginning work at JFSD.
Please submit your resume and a cover letter to [email protected] with the subject line: ‘Experiential Holocaust Education Manager – [Your Name]’.

